Orlowski quickest in 4WD practice

Michal Orlowski was quickest over the three rounds of 4WD practice for the second round of the Euro Offroad Series in Germany. Having posted the second fastest time in 2WD practice behind Neil Cragg, the Schumacher driver topped reigning champion Bruno Coelho over 2-consecutive laps in the final round. Behind them, failing to better their times from the opening seeding round, David Ronnefalk and Lee Martin made it a similar story to 2WD with four different manufacturers at the top of times. Making his EOS debut as a Schumacher driver, multiple former Champion Joern Neumann was 5th fastest.

Summing up his performance Orlowski said, ‘It didn’t start off well. I broke in the first one on the first lap. I had no rear drive and stopped after a lap’. He continued, ‘We made small changes to the car for the last practice. We went to a shorter rear link for more rotation and it felt really good. I think we are looking good for qualifying’.

‘Very good I think’, was Coelho’s reply when asked how 4WD practice had gone. Winner of 3 from 5 races en-route to last season’s 4WD title, he continued, ‘I had some mistakes in the last practice so didn’t get the 2-laps I wished for but the car is there. It’s very good’. Asked about tyre wear, the Xray driver replied, ‘that was the third round on the same set but now it’s time to change so the wear is normal’.

‘Coming here we didn’t know what to expect because I had moved to Spain and my car was the same as I raced at the DHI Cup’, was Ronnefalk’s reaction after practice. The HB Racing driver continued, ‘at the DHI they had EOS carpet but here it feels different. The car works better here’. Trying ‘stuff’ for the final practice, the Swede said, ‘It didn’t work out’ but overall the car is ‘pretty good but not fast enough to keep up with Bruno’ having run behind the Champion on track. He concluded, ‘I want to do well but we are here to learn and test new things on the car’.

Pausing to give his response on how practice went Martin described it as ‘strange’. He said, ‘the track is high speed and in the turns you are on throttle and our car is lifting. We need to stop rear of car dumping down. We need a couple more practice’. The Yokomo drivers added, ‘I haven’t been on a track this fast before so it’s a new problem for this car. It is an age old problem’.
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